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pakistan demands the u.s. cuts addictively in the country as relations soured by drone attacks and civilian deaths can't their lowest level since nine eleven. is a day on the russian capital you're watching r t was nearing a joshua welcome to the program the world's emerging economic giants are pushing for a bigger cloud and global financial architecture and policy the leaders of russia brazil india china and south africa or the so-called brics have been flexing their muscles in issues ranging from a response to canonical balances and the crisis in libya well it's now cross slide over spawn of chess or cilia who is in a chinese resort to find out for us we're gathering is taking place already. it seems like that we are seeing the emergence of a new force in global affairs so what exactly are the five powers pushing for. well in a nutshell these are five countries really just one great influence in two major meet us first economically they really want to see a reform in the financial model that exists right now
pakistan demands the u.s. cuts addictively in the country as relations soured by drone attacks and civilian deaths can't their lowest level since nine eleven. is a day on the russian capital you're watching r t was nearing a joshua welcome to the program the world's emerging economic giants are pushing for a bigger cloud and global financial architecture and policy the leaders of russia brazil india china and south africa or the so-called brics have been flexing their muscles in issues ranging...
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tribal areas again passion in the future about wali pakistan hold of a pan pakistan has told them go away from something with that with pakistan is what you told them that whatever understanding secretly existed between us that is now out and if pakistan does not cooperate. drone attacks cannot go on there maybe just one or two but the scale at which they are taking place now it is not possible to maintain that again pakistan has now all the advantages of pakistan and not to put conditions number on india will not be installed at the proxy power because that will create and i'm warning this for the russians and for the regional countries if india gets a place larger than life in afghanistan you have another state of israel in there and it will create problems for the whole region probably iran for. translation countries for pakistan and particularly for china so this is going to be a lot of problems ok now that is one what pakistan must said by assad must say that there will be an even handed policy between us secondly pakistan must not insist pakistan must open of course goldenbridg
tribal areas again passion in the future about wali pakistan hold of a pan pakistan has told them go away from something with that with pakistan is what you told them that whatever understanding secretly existed between us that is now out and if pakistan does not cooperate. drone attacks cannot go on there maybe just one or two but the scale at which they are taking place now it is not possible to maintain that again pakistan has now all the advantages of pakistan and not to put conditions...
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the taliban is claiming responsibility for an attack in pakistan that has left four children dead. this happened to the northwest. officials said that the attackers opened fire on a school bus. 18 people were wounded. it taliban spokesman says that the attack was aimed to punish a local tribe which has been fighting the taliban in the area. nato warplanes are pounding targets in a number of towns still controlled by supporters of the fugitive dictator gaddafi. on the ground, rebel forces in bani walid are urging civilians to leave before a full assault. talks aimed at a peaceful surrender have so far failed. a short time ago, i spoke to a correspondent on the outskirts of bani walid and i asked about the situation there. >> bani walid is a ghost city. there are snipers everywhere. you don't know where the shooting is coming from. some rebels are talking about a possible cease-fire, others are talking about the fight continuing. what we know it is this is a heavy fight, this is not easy for the rebels to step into the city because there are troops of gaddafi resisting in a strong wa
the taliban is claiming responsibility for an attack in pakistan that has left four children dead. this happened to the northwest. officials said that the attackers opened fire on a school bus. 18 people were wounded. it taliban spokesman says that the attack was aimed to punish a local tribe which has been fighting the taliban in the area. nato warplanes are pounding targets in a number of towns still controlled by supporters of the fugitive dictator gaddafi. on the ground, rebel forces in...
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open if they want to withdraw it is good for pakistan the sooner they go the better for pakistan and for everybody else also in the region except india and except israel now if they agree that we should be given the same skater's nuclear status as india it will lead to more demand because that sister always hanging on pakistan's nuclear. and we should say we have we had a declared deal killer power you have to accept our position put us in the nuclear club along with you and other countries this is another condition third condition that we should put to them is that please tell india that if they want a most favored nation state of whatever it is they must certainly kashmir issue according to the will of the people it's human rights issue it is the right of a nation and they are simply ignoring it because america is not interested in settlement of kashmir issue and finally we should say. that your embassy head is not itself a wartime embassy within are you're fighting a war against and you have maintained your troops inside your embassy you have built barracks of their police now cut
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pakistan demands the u.s. cuts its activity in the country as relations soured by drone attacks and civilian deaths is there a lowest level since nine eleven. leytonstone n b b p roth said some of the we're getting reports from rolls nafta and b.p. may third by month the deadline to complete that sheriff's hold and the arctic exploration deal strongly opposed by b.p.'s kiran kate. of the russian capital you're watching r.t.m. arena josh welcome to the program the world's emerging again i'm joined say they have reached common ground in their push for reforming international monitoring institutions the leaders of russia brazil india china and south africa the so-called brics have also the cried the use of force in libya it's all part of the our efforts to gain greater clout in global affairs are just as our cilia in the chinese resort of salvia for us were the gatherings taking. these are five countries really just want greater influence in two made for us first economically they really want to see a reform in t
pakistan demands the u.s. cuts its activity in the country as relations soured by drone attacks and civilian deaths is there a lowest level since nine eleven. leytonstone n b b p roth said some of the we're getting reports from rolls nafta and b.p. may third by month the deadline to complete that sheriff's hold and the arctic exploration deal strongly opposed by b.p.'s kiran kate. of the russian capital you're watching r.t.m. arena josh welcome to the program the world's emerging again i'm...
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them and those phones are one of the reasons the united states is making the remarkable charge that pakistan was directly involved in both that attack and another in which more than 70 american soldiers were wounded. pakistan is supposed to be an ally in the war on terror-- an ally that gets about $2 billion a year year from the united states. the embassy attack was the work of the haqqani network, a terrorist group tied to the taliban. david martin has been speaking with his intelligence sources and fills in the details. >> reporter: the insurgents who attacked the u.s. embassy in kabul last week were killed, but their cell phones left a trail. they had been used to call pakistani intelligence operatives before and during the assault. that's what lies behind the charges made by admiral mike mullen, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff that the haqqani network is a veritable arm of pakistani intelligence. this was the attack on the u.s. embassy and nato's afghan headquarters that resulted in a 22-hour fire fight with american troops pinned down on roof tops. 16 people were killed, no am
them and those phones are one of the reasons the united states is making the remarkable charge that pakistan was directly involved in both that attack and another in which more than 70 american soldiers were wounded. pakistan is supposed to be an ally in the war on terror-- an ally that gets about $2 billion a year year from the united states. the embassy attack was the work of the haqqani network, a terrorist group tied to the taliban. david martin has been speaking with his intelligence...
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for pakistan to fall apart. i think it's ambivalent on normal relations with pakistan. and my wonder about india is whether this was a conscious strategy or whether this is just an inability of the democracy to make up it's mind. but i think india is one of the two major sources if there is one of what i would call a black swan event. some sort of war or other dust up that causes great turmoil in pakistan and perhaps accelerates the process of it's deterioration if it's going to desperate. afghanistan, afghanistan is to my mind an important cog. i say this in my paper, because the -- i think the outcome of the -- what i think it is inevitable political solution there is key to what happens in pakistan. could strengthen the army, could strengthen it's india centricity, it could, a very long shot, give india and pakistan a chance to work together. >> and, no, no, you are okay. >> okay. thank you. and learn how they could get along before they actually get around to normalizing regularly. finally, the united states
for pakistan to fall apart. i think it's ambivalent on normal relations with pakistan. and my wonder about india is whether this was a conscious strategy or whether this is just an inability of the democracy to make up it's mind. but i think india is one of the two major sources if there is one of what i would call a black swan event. some sort of war or other dust up that causes great turmoil in pakistan and perhaps accelerates the process of it's deterioration if it's going to desperate....
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in pakistan targeted militants in the northern part of pakistan near its border with afghanistan march seventeenth drone strike is reported to have killed forty innocent civilians prompting a month long break by the us but despite these casualties and a bloody experience both of ghana's style and iraq and now in pakistan here there seems to be no sign of a policy change from nato its part pakistani officials here in the capital of pakistan warn that drove a seriously strengthened not only anti american sentiment but also to military sentiment in this region making it increasingly hard to just fight the continuing war on terror because trans prime minister in an interview with r.t. confer. drone strikes are causing huge and sightsee for pakistan and after weeks and more problems rather than solutions in fighting terror. the drone attacks the simple please god created in rebuttal committed turned against the government and the real. problem starts and it is ignored in favor of the military strategy or political strategy. worked difficult despite us immunity undermining the pakistani gove
in pakistan targeted militants in the northern part of pakistan near its border with afghanistan march seventeenth drone strike is reported to have killed forty innocent civilians prompting a month long break by the us but despite these casualties and a bloody experience both of ghana's style and iraq and now in pakistan here there seems to be no sign of a policy change from nato its part pakistani officials here in the capital of pakistan warn that drove a seriously strengthened not only anti...
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in light of that russia pakistan's role be in any negotiated settlement, if any? thank you. >> so shall we start on these three questions? real mission and corruption and pakistani role. francesc, why don't you -- start with you. >> i think that one is simply trying to find out if there are enough, if there is enough, enough conditions to start talking. or even when one is talking. i don't think it's impossible at the same time to be having discussions with the afghan government about this region partnership. for as long as it is clear that this is something that would happen if talks with the taliban were to fail, in other words, this is not a commitment to stay put or to have permanent bases that this is something that would have to occur if there was no peace settlement reached. so it's a slightly different thing. on corruption, the importance is not what we think about corruption in afghanistan. the important thing is what the afghans feel it and afghans feel, calls -- although their use to crack in the past they feel the level of corruption and cheese at the
in light of that russia pakistan's role be in any negotiated settlement, if any? thank you. >> so shall we start on these three questions? real mission and corruption and pakistani role. francesc, why don't you -- start with you. >> i think that one is simply trying to find out if there are enough, if there is enough, enough conditions to start talking. or even when one is talking. i don't think it's impossible at the same time to be having discussions with the afghan government...
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intelligence claims it has proof that pakistan was behind the attack on an american embassy. david martin on the evidence and we put the question to pakistani's foreign minister. essentially, what they're saying is you have american blood on your hands. the palestinians make a historic request for statehood and then throw a party and shoes. mark phillips is on the west bank. a satellite bigger than a bus is falling from the sky and nasa doesn't know where on earth it will land. and steve hartman with young national champions in a sport you've never expected. >> it's not just for old people. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. it turns out the terrorists who struck the u.s. embassy in afghanistan last week had cell phones on them and those phones are one of the reasons the united states is making the remarkable charge that pakistan was directly involved in both that attack and another in which more than 70 american soldiers were wounded. pakistan is supposed to be an ally in the war on terror-- an ally that get
intelligence claims it has proof that pakistan was behind the attack on an american embassy. david martin on the evidence and we put the question to pakistani's foreign minister. essentially, what they're saying is you have american blood on your hands. the palestinians make a historic request for statehood and then throw a party and shoes. mark phillips is on the west bank. a satellite bigger than a bus is falling from the sky and nasa doesn't know where on earth it will land. and steve...
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nowhere is this more evident than in the pakistan city. today, it is 30 times bigger than it was at the end of the second world war. how is coping with the growing pains? on this day that the population had 7 billion, it is fitting that we are talking about a city that has exploded. there are many cities around the globe that have grown incredibly fast. why karachi? >> just watching your newscast today, i am reminded how you get a reflection of so many news stories. not just the increase in population. you have news about terrorism. you have demonstrations around the world about economic inequality. that is spectacularly on display in a city like this. you have a glass towers going up by the beach at the same time millions of people live in the unauthorized neighborhoods. many of the gravest problems facing the world are being struggled with in a city like this. >> you spend a lot of time in karachi. how has it changed? >> in 1947, this was a city of about 400,000 people. today, it is more than 13 million. >> unrecognizable. >> you see a f
nowhere is this more evident than in the pakistan city. today, it is 30 times bigger than it was at the end of the second world war. how is coping with the growing pains? on this day that the population had 7 billion, it is fitting that we are talking about a city that has exploded. there are many cities around the globe that have grown incredibly fast. why karachi? >> just watching your newscast today, i am reminded how you get a reflection of so many news stories. not just the increase...
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. >> and arrests in pakistan, the arrests of men who allegedly provided the c.i.a. with information object bin laden's whereabouts. >> and cuba's blockbuster. a diary published in havana. also hang on to your hats and coats and anything you might otherwise leave behind. all making a splash in the buildup to the america's cup. >> hello. a financial bailout. a new round of austerity measures, a general strike yet more protests. greece may well feel they have been here before. protesters gathering around to prevent m.p.'s from taking part in a debate on further belt tightening. >> they are looking to come up with a revised bailout package. malcolm, those crowds still seem to be growing by the minute. >> very much so. the crowds certainly are growing and they've spread out beyond the square. this is an area which the police have had to seal off to make sure that the indignant movement does not manage to encircle parliament. certainly that was their intention and a pretty symbolic movement. but the police have done their bit to make sure deputies and others can get in to
. >> and arrests in pakistan, the arrests of men who allegedly provided the c.i.a. with information object bin laden's whereabouts. >> and cuba's blockbuster. a diary published in havana. also hang on to your hats and coats and anything you might otherwise leave behind. all making a splash in the buildup to the america's cup. >> hello. a financial bailout. a new round of austerity measures, a general strike yet more protests. greece may well feel they have been here before....
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pakistan needed 10 and over. his fell into indian hands. -- kept it going and then pakistan fell short. 231 all out. this was a mad steepen significance. wait until the next one because india will play against sri lanka on home soil. -- this was a match steeped in significance. >> india faces sri lanka on saturday. stay with us. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles.
pakistan needed 10 and over. his fell into indian hands. -- kept it going and then pakistan fell short. 231 all out. this was a mad steepen significance. wait until the next one because india will play against sri lanka on home soil. -- this was a match steeped in significance. >> india faces sri lanka on saturday. stay with us. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert...
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. >> it is in northern nigeria, a rural afghanistan and pakistan, all, by the way, muslim countries. so we're trying to get involved in this effort. >> is there resistance? >> it is the toughest area. imagine trying to go to the rural areas of afghanistan or to go to afghanistan at all or go inthe northwest province sincs pakistan. that is tough. their pockets of rural india the very, very conservative populations. >> progress in polio and measles. how about malaria? >> we have a wonderful program called nothing but nets, bed n et deliver it. >> how many? >> i think the demand overall is -- it was the equivalent of 11,000 containers. you know, those huge containers on ships? we had to distribute in africa at the equivalent of 11,000 containers. you can put a lot of bed nets in the container. >> hundreds of thousands, millions. >> tens of millions. >> and those are necessary. >> well, it is the best prevention against malaria. it is the best intervention. we figured out that bed nets can be made -- lasting, over a long time span, and they can be impregnated with the right things that
. >> it is in northern nigeria, a rural afghanistan and pakistan, all, by the way, muslim countries. so we're trying to get involved in this effort. >> is there resistance? >> it is the toughest area. imagine trying to go to the rural areas of afghanistan or to go to afghanistan at all or go inthe northwest province sincs pakistan. that is tough. their pockets of rural india the very, very conservative populations. >> progress in polio and measles. how about malaria?...
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is so hated now in pakistan the government is afraid it's corporate with safe parroting its nuclear materials which are the world's fastest growing and by all experts will tell you the least secure so the result of this drone strike campaign is best lead receiving the danger in the united states of a conventional and or nuclear terrorist attack. if it is off to israel's retreat from lebanon thousands of soldiers are still struggling to cope with the consequences of that withdrawal they are members of the so-called a south lebanese army that's israeli forces i feel that sacrifices gone unrecognized that's one force soldier says there's little support from the country he feels. there's only one thing for was masham dreams about and that is to return home but home to southern lebanon and he's stuck here on the other side of the border in northern israel. that's my home five kilometers away eleven years ago for was was one of several thousand christian binny's to free with the israeli army as a cliff they've been on for eighteen years the israelis have been fighting the palestine liberation organ
is so hated now in pakistan the government is afraid it's corporate with safe parroting its nuclear materials which are the world's fastest growing and by all experts will tell you the least secure so the result of this drone strike campaign is best lead receiving the danger in the united states of a conventional and or nuclear terrorist attack. if it is off to israel's retreat from lebanon thousands of soldiers are still struggling to cope with the consequences of that withdrawal they are...
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in the skies over pakistan's tribal belt. the targets are suspected militants. and many senior table and al qaeda commanders have been killed. washington refuses to admit it's using the missiles here. opponents say it's murder. these men have lost eight relatives between them. the dead were guilty of nothing they say, expect living in the wrong place. sodola also lost both legs, one eye and his hope for the future. >> i wanted to be a doctor, he told me. but i can't walk to school anymore. when i see others going, i wish i could join them. viewed from a drone, any man in the tribal areas can look like a target stays pakistani lawyer taking on the c.i.a. >> table or non-table would be dressed in the same way. everybody would be having a beard and turbine and a.k.-47, so anyone could be a target. >> the british legal charity, reprieve, is gathering evidence about the hidden victims of this covert war. >> you know what really tugs at my heart strings with this particular bit of metal is it was orchestrated last year and almost certainly was the missile that killed
in the skies over pakistan's tribal belt. the targets are suspected militants. and many senior table and al qaeda commanders have been killed. washington refuses to admit it's using the missiles here. opponents say it's murder. these men have lost eight relatives between them. the dead were guilty of nothing they say, expect living in the wrong place. sodola also lost both legs, one eye and his hope for the future. >> i wanted to be a doctor, he told me. but i can't walk to school...
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before we moved to pakistan. >> okay. >> which i guess our relation with pakistan at this point post bin laden, let me ask you about this picture that we've now seen of all of you in the situation room and see if you can recall for me what were you thinking at this moment while you were waiting for something to happen. >> well, obviously we're thinking about the successful and safe completion of the mission. that was first and foremost in everybody's mind as we were monitoring the mission as it was ongoing. you know, as i look at the picture now though, in focus and on the president, having served three presidents, as you know, candy, you really are struck by these being quintessentially presidential decisions, and you see it in new experiences that you have. on thursday night, the 28th around 7:00, the president left the situation room, and he had gotten his final briefing on the various courses of action, including we were on for the planning of the military action. and he had gotten divided counsel, and that happens a lot in these things, as would you imagine, and he didn't make a
before we moved to pakistan. >> okay. >> which i guess our relation with pakistan at this point post bin laden, let me ask you about this picture that we've now seen of all of you in the situation room and see if you can recall for me what were you thinking at this moment while you were waiting for something to happen. >> well, obviously we're thinking about the successful and safe completion of the mission. that was first and foremost in everybody's mind as we were monitoring...
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they kept it going but pakistan fell well short. 231 all out. this was a match deep in significance, just wait until the next one. india will now play a world cup final on home soil. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los presented by kcet los angeles.
they kept it going but pakistan fell well short. 231 all out. this was a match deep in significance, just wait until the next one. india will now play a world cup final on home soil. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu....
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it had claimed the killing was planned in pakistan. and carried out by a pakistani national. >>> pakistan's foreign minister, heena rabbani kahn told her government on tuesday that her government could not be held responsible if afghan refugees crossed the border into their own country and attacked the former afghan president. the former leader of afghanistan was killed in a suicide attack at his home blamed by the afghan government on militants who had crossed the border from neighboring pakistan. he was at that time serving as the government's negotiator with the taliban. the presidents of both countries pledged to cooperate to clarify the case when they met last month. but the latest comments may stoke tensions in a bilateral relationship that is already in a fragile state. >>> in india, more than 120 people have died after consuming illegally-produced alcohol. many more remain in hospital. severely ill patients arrived one after another at this hospital in west bengal on thursday. construction workers and other people who consumed
it had claimed the killing was planned in pakistan. and carried out by a pakistani national. >>> pakistan's foreign minister, heena rabbani kahn told her government on tuesday that her government could not be held responsible if afghan refugees crossed the border into their own country and attacked the former afghan president. the former leader of afghanistan was killed in a suicide attack at his home blamed by the afghan government on militants who had crossed the border from...
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because at this time after these statements, the sentiments in pakistan... i would be lying if i don't say they're exceptionally hostile. >> pelley: exceptionally hostile? >> exceptionally hostile. >> pelley: foreign minister hina rabbani khar told us she met with secretary of state hillary clinton and had "an intense meeting" in which they tried to work out a path forward. also at the united nations today, the palestinians took a historic step in their long quest for statehood. president mahmoud abbas asked the u.n. for full membership, envisioning a palestinian state based on borders set before israel won the 1967 war. >> ( translated ): i say the time has come for my courageous and proud people after decades of displacement and colonial occupation and ceaseless suffering, to live like other people of the earth: free in a sovereign and independent homeland. >> pelley: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called on the u.n. to reject the proposal and challenged the palestinians to restart face-to- face negotiations. >> president abbas, why don't you jo
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s arch rivals pakistan to set up a cricket world cup final against sri lanka. the first to ice hockey and in just a few minutes afghans will start their quest to become in their maiden guarin cup finals as the team from the moscow region faces off that form a final is looking at even the playoffs atlanta just one win away from finishing risk rest of seven series they lead by three wins to want what would be on the lookout for new coach coming back especially after they pulled off the cells in the quarter finals against scar while over in the eastern conference sol about to live also with one of the finals and then for the fun taking its three one lead in their contest against metal on wednesday forty was how this one finished yet is not kozlov grabbing the third in the second period. and it's in the seats off the face of the story the right team etc so some of that also with a chance it's up on friday. and meanwhile a managerial merry go round has become the club's no longer involved in the playoffs so it's not going to have science lie about coach us shook up
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pakistan is an army that has a country. until you change that fundamental definition of national interest, pakistan is going to keep playing this absurd game where they're trying to gain strategic... you're right, charlie. theyould say we need to have those options. we need to keep those options open. we can't beat india in a conventional war so we keep these militants. and we'll... at a low cast we're destabilizing afghanistan. >> rose: it was said it went to mumbai, too? >> absolutely and now the evidence of that is overwhelming and it would be a help to pakistan... i talk a lot, many friends in pakistan. they all the civilians, liberals moderates say please tell our military this, please condition your a. don't just keep giving them money because it's not simply a problem for you geopolitically, you're destroying pakistani democracy. >> rose: speaking of aid and levege, what leverage do you think we have with the israelis and what do you make of the prime minister's trip to the congress, to the white house, and to aipac?
pakistan is an army that has a country. until you change that fundamental definition of national interest, pakistan is going to keep playing this absurd game where they're trying to gain strategic... you're right, charlie. theyould say we need to have those options. we need to keep those options open. we can't beat india in a conventional war so we keep these militants. and we'll... at a low cast we're destabilizing afghanistan. >> rose: it was said it went to mumbai, too? >>...
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blames taliban militants sheltering in pakistan for carrying out insurgent attacks. panetta earlier visited u.s. troops stationed in afghanistan where he repeated demands that pakistan pursue insurgents based on its soil. panetta said america's relationship with pakistan is difficult but also necessary and important. >>> in the meantime pakistan has said it was not responsible for the assassination in september of a former afghan president. instead it placed the blame on afghan refugees. the comments will likely prompt a strong reaction with the afghan government. it had claimed the killing was planned in pakistan and carried out by a pakistani national. pakistan's foreign minister told parliament on tuesday that her government could not be held responsible if afghan refugees crossed the border into their own country and attacked the former afghan president. the former leader of afghanistan was killed in a suicide attack at his home blamed by the afghan government on militants who had crossed the border from neighboring pakistan. he was at that time serving as the go
blames taliban militants sheltering in pakistan for carrying out insurgent attacks. panetta earlier visited u.s. troops stationed in afghanistan where he repeated demands that pakistan pursue insurgents based on its soil. panetta said america's relationship with pakistan is difficult but also necessary and important. >>> in the meantime pakistan has said it was not responsible for the assassination in september of a former afghan president. instead it placed the blame on afghan...
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we want to support democracy in pakistan so we have to recognize that there's public opinion in pakistan that needs to be dealt with. we made clear that we have expectations about pakistan. and our exhibit to work with them and provide assistance depends on their meeting the basic needs that we have. but we also have to recognize that it is a sovereign country. that we have to be able to try to find ways to take into account their concerns. after all, they paid a big price too for the conflic there. they have the casualties that they face, the terrorism that they face, they remind us of that all the time but it is a reality there so we have to work with them. we have to encourage them. we have ways we condition our aid and all of that. but the first best case is to try to rebuild the trust that has been lost over a period of 30 years to try to see a long-term future through the strategic partnership, the framework that wre trying to develop and understand that this is t going to be a problem that is solved in a matter of days or weeks. >> rose: the reality is that problem if we knew wher
we want to support democracy in pakistan so we have to recognize that there's public opinion in pakistan that needs to be dealt with. we made clear that we have expectations about pakistan. and our exhibit to work with them and provide assistance depends on their meeting the basic needs that we have. but we also have to recognize that it is a sovereign country. that we have to be able to try to find ways to take into account their concerns. after all, they paid a big price too for the conflic...
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main town in pakistan that south waziristan tribal area the region is known for housing many taliban insurgents who frequently carry out attacks against the government forces. syria is calling on refugees who fled to turkey to return to the town they abandon iraq to be moved into groups the government says regain control and will continue to pursue what it calls the remnants of terrorist groups eight thousand people left the town are now in refugee camps on the turkish border syria is in months of brutal crackdowns on protests to try and force the president to quit. a suicide car bomber has struck in northeastern afghanistan near a governor's building it killed seven including some police officers the taliban's admitted the attack which targeted the french ambassador and a military convoy a separate attack occurred at almost the same time just south of the capital when a rocket was fired on a police training center the vice president and interior minister was there but there are no reported injuries. well egypt's drive for democracy has seen thousands of arrests media censorship and
main town in pakistan that south waziristan tribal area the region is known for housing many taliban insurgents who frequently carry out attacks against the government forces. syria is calling on refugees who fled to turkey to return to the town they abandon iraq to be moved into groups the government says regain control and will continue to pursue what it calls the remnants of terrorist groups eight thousand people left the town are now in refugee camps on the turkish border syria is in months...
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tony preckwinkle led the way for the parade, there were about celebrating pakistan's independence, it became a sovereign nation in 1947 when the british and their rule of india. an emotional reunion for the little fighters into those who helped them, hundreds of families and former patients of rush university's medical center got together for an indoor picnic today former patients got together with doctors and nurses and hospital staff at the city's 37th annual grudge reunion. it included games and festivities and activities for the kids and sports memorabilia and of course lunch for everybody. prostate cancer survivors and their families put on running shoes to raise money and awareness about the disease this weekend. they took part in the seventh annual prostate cancer run into walk at lincoln park sunday morning, organizers offer to screen people for the disease for a simple blood test, prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among men this year team blew raised more than $100,000 to provide free services to survivors. your live illinois lottery drawing is next and after t
tony preckwinkle led the way for the parade, there were about celebrating pakistan's independence, it became a sovereign nation in 1947 when the british and their rule of india. an emotional reunion for the little fighters into those who helped them, hundreds of families and former patients of rush university's medical center got together for an indoor picnic today former patients got together with doctors and nurses and hospital staff at the city's 37th annual grudge reunion. it included games...
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the debate in pakistan is different. in the u.s. and europe it is how did bin laden live for 10 years in the middle of pakistan. in pakistan the debate is how did the americans walk in and kill him? it is an important distinction and different world view. that's what you saw with the prime minister. >> martha: very interesting. matthew, thank you. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> martha: donald trump is getting a lot of attention. he's talking about a potential presidential run in 2012, as you probably know. iowa gop donors are not impressed. they are fishing for a candidate. they are courting once again new jersey governor christie. can they get him to change his mind? a lot of folks have tried, no luck so far. we'll ask donald trump about a possible christie run. congressman ryan and his budget proposal. people are talking about paul ryan as a potential last minute candidate. also, we'll talk about going head-to-head with the president with president obama which is what donald trump has done the last two sunday nights in a row t
the debate in pakistan is different. in the u.s. and europe it is how did bin laden live for 10 years in the middle of pakistan. in pakistan the debate is how did the americans walk in and kill him? it is an important distinction and different world view. that's what you saw with the prime minister. >> martha: very interesting. matthew, thank you. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> martha: donald trump is getting a lot of attention. he's talking about a potential presidential...
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on that score certainly not kevin it's never about if you beat pakistan if you're an indian fan of course but when it's the world cup semifinal it's extra special more like coming home. have you with us this is sports three here on twenty four hour t.v. i mean only you are at. the top of the charts world cup finalists spain on the netherlands keep their perfect records in tact in europe twenty twelve qualified. marfan in miami maria sharapova survives a three and a half hour battle against alexander to make the sony ericsson open semifinal. on final concho in india booked their place in the cricket world cup decider against sri lanka following an action packed last for clash pakistan. i said going out with i saw k. you know where some of you lie after a one win away from making our first ever cage held grand finals the side from five have been knocking on the door for years having topped the regular season standings in two thousand and eight zero nine they're not three one off against mcclurg in their best of seven eastern conference the sort of following a title for it to wind in my need
on that score certainly not kevin it's never about if you beat pakistan if you're an indian fan of course but when it's the world cup semifinal it's extra special more like coming home. have you with us this is sports three here on twenty four hour t.v. i mean only you are at. the top of the charts world cup finalists spain on the netherlands keep their perfect records in tact in europe twenty twelve qualified. marfan in miami maria sharapova survives a three and a half hour battle against...